Carnivorous Plants

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Duration: 100 Hours
Delivery: Correspondence
Code: VHT107

Carnivorous Plants Outline

Carnivorous plants are unique.

They don't appeal to everyone; but they often capture the imagination of people who are not necessarily interested in other types of plants. Anyone who chooses to undertake this course is obviously interested in carnivorous plants; probably either as an amateur collector, a commercial grower or a naturalist.

Carnivorous plants are plants that derive some or all of their nutrients by capturing and digesting small animals, such as insects. Other terms used for carnivorous plants are a "carnivory" or a "carnivore".

The mechanisms used to capture and digest animals are generally subtle; but not always. Characteristics that are unique to carnivorous plants include:

  • Attraction Mechanisms  eg. Lures, odours, directional guides
  • Trapping Mechanisms  eg. Sticky secretions that hold animals like fly paper, trap door like openings to digestive chambers.
  • Digestive Mechanisms  eg. Secreted enzymes and absorption of digested material.

Lesson Structure

There are 9 lessons in this course:

  1. Introduction - Review of the system of plant identification, general characteristics of the group, information contacts (ie: nurseries, seed, clubs, etc.)
  2. Culture. Planting, soils, watering, pest & disease, feeding, etc.
  3. Propagation and Container Growing. Methods of propagating carnivorous plants. Propagation of selected varieties.
  4. Pitcher Plants (Nepenthes) and Sundews (Drosera)
  5. Other important Groups.
  6. The Lesser Grown Varieties
  7. Australian Droseras
  8. Making the Best Use of these Plants. In containers, in the ground, as indoor plants, etc.
  9. Special Assignment. On one selected plant or group.

Each lesson culminates in an assignment which is submitted to the school, marked by the school's tutors and returned to you with any relevant suggestions, comments, and if necessary, extra reading.


Aims

  • Identify different carnivorous plants.
  • Describe the cultural requirements for a range of different carnivorous plants
  • Propagate a range of different carnivorous plants
  • Discuss the identifying characteristics and cultural requirements of several species of both Sundews and Pitcher plants.
  • Discuss the identifying characteristics and cultural requirements of several species of both Bladderworts and at least one other genus of Carnivorous plant.
  • Describe the identifying characteristics and cultural requirements of several species of less commonly cultivated carnivorous plants.
  • Describe the identification and culture of Australian Droseras in depth.
  • Determine and describe appropriate ways of cultivating and displaying cultured carnivorous plants.
  • Describe one group of carnivorous plants in depth.

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Carnivorous Plants

Statement of AchievementPlease enquire for prices and more information
Duration: 100 Hours
Delivery: Correspondence
Code: VHT107